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Revision as of 04:56, 27 October 2009
Assignment 1
[1] -Draw Three Lines.
[2] -Draw Five Lines.
[3] -Draw Three Ellipses.
[4] -Control the Position of two lines with one variable
[5] -Control the position and size of two lines with two variables.
[6] -Control the properties of two shapes with two variables.
[7] -Create a simple, regular pattern with six lines.
[8] -Program your pattern from Assignment 1-07 using while().
[9] -Draw a layered form with two new loops.
[10] -Redo Assignment 1-05 using mouseX and mouseY as the variables.
[11] -Draw two visual elements that each move in relation to the mouse in a different way.
[12] -Draw three visual elements that each move in relation to the mouse in a different way.
[13] -Move a visual element across the screen. When it disappears off the edge, move it back into the frame.
[14] -Draw a visual element that moves in relation to the mouse, but with a different relation when the mouse is pressed.
[15] -Using if and else, make the mouse perform different actions when in different parts of the window.
[16] -Develop a kinetic image which responds to the mouse.
Assignment 2
[17]Using beginShape() and endShape(), create a composition with five or more vertices.
[18]Using beginShape() and endShape(), create a composition with ten or more vertices.
[19]Create an image different from A2-02, but using the same vertex data.
[20]Write a function with one parameter and demonstrate it visually.
[21]Write a function for drawing triangles and visually demonstrate its flexibility
[22]Write a function with three or more parameters and visually demonstrate its flexibility.
[23]Create a dynamic animation using the cos() function as a generator for motion.
[24]Create a dynamic animation using the cos() and sin() function as a generator for motion.
[25]Move two visual elements across the screen using the random() function as a generator of movement. Give each element a unique nonlinear motion.
[26]Create an event that begins when the mouse is pressed and ends when the mouse is released.
[27]Create a responsive image that behaves differently when the mouse is moving and the mouse is dragging.
[28]Create a button that changes the color of the background when it is clicked.
[29]Program your moving elements from A2-09 but use classes to represent the two visual elements.
[30]Create a subclass of one of the asteroids classes that adds a new capability.
Projects
Project 1
Project 2
Part 1
Part 2